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able to pay

adjective as in solvent

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“It doesn’t matter if there is a fire or a storm” because without a paycheck they won’t be able to pay rent or utilities or for childcare, food and other basic necessities and then “we’ll be taken out of our homes if we can’t pay our bills,” Samuel said.

"This budget has just ripped the heart out of us because I know my son will not be able to pay the inheritance tax," Gloucestershire livestock farmer David Barton told the BBC.

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"This budget has just ripped the heart out of us because I know my son will not be able to pay the inheritance tax," he said.

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“It’s an incredibly empowering thing for start-ups to be able to do a lot more, or companies to be able to pay more dividends or pay their team more.”

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“I don’t know how long I'll be able to pay for the legal help,” he says.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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